The Borneo Post

5 found dead, including toddler, in suspected French family row

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PAU, France: French firefighte­rs found five people dead, including a toddler, after a suspected domestic dispute in an apartment in the southweste­rn city of Pau.

The fire service was called to the apartment in the centre of Pau at 6.40am after neighbours saw smoke coming from it.

A neighbour “was concerned after seeing blood running down the edge of one of the apartment’s windows” and tried unsuccessf­ully to open the door of the first- floor apartment, the emergency services said.

“I saw blood trickling ( from the window) on the street side,” another neighbour who was among around 20 residents evacuated from the four- storey building told AFP.

The neighbour said that a French man and his Spanish wife were living in the apartment with their two-year- old child and that the woman’s parents had been visiting from Spain.

“A big argument broke out at around 5.00am and I heard a child crying,” she said.

Inside, the firefighte­rs found the bodies of two couples and the child, and a couch ablaze.

A source close to the inquiry told AFP the young woman was “bound and gagged with tape around her neck.”

The bodies of her parents also bore signs of violence, investigat­ors said.

The child appeared to have died from smoke inhalation.

The victims had yet to be identified.

Jean-Paul Brin, a deputy to the mayor of the city which lies at the foot of the Pyrenees, confirmed that investigat­ors were leaning towards a family dispute. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Policemen stand in front of a building after five people including one child were killed when a fire tore through an apartment in Pau, southweste­rn France.
— AFP photo Policemen stand in front of a building after five people including one child were killed when a fire tore through an apartment in Pau, southweste­rn France.

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